Just a thought about a job idea and since you work in schools already maybe something to consider. Townships everywhere are hiring drivers/paying for training. Some have benefits-others do not. Plus you get a CDL-B out of it which could allow you go to elsewhere later.
So long as you have a decently clean drivers record and can pass a background check/drug test you almost guarantee yourself a job. Also leaves you open a few hours between routes for another job and summer.
That said, I have to admit I am trying to get out ASAP. Started school about a month ago to learn a new trade/skill.
Something else to consider ... drive a school bus. Not really a livable wage. BUT ... the in between hours would allow you to study or do something else as you change to another job. Most districts are hurting for drivers and will probably train. Not too difficult. Must have clean license and the ability to get passenger endorsement. Other requirements are based on the equipment they have.
$15-20 bucks an hour easy, field trips and after school activities can make enough to get by on. Doesn't leave much for extra money laying around... but many bus drivers drive for limo companies, tour bus/coach companies, senior living homes... I drove at Lowe's part time while I was in training (full time before)... Lowes wanted us to get our CDL which is what got me into the bus driving gig.